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Table of Contents
REVIEWS AND APPROVALS........................................................................................................................................................3
A. PREFACE..................................................................................................................................................................................4
C. RECOVERY STRATEGY...........................................................................................................................................................5
H. RECOVERY PROCEDURES...................................................................................................................................................12
Worksheet #4: Orders of Succession.....................................................................................................................................12
Worksheet #7: Emergency and Alternate Operating Facilities................................................................................................12
CHECKLIST..................................................................................................................................................................................26
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A. PREFACE
This plan was developed to facilitate the department to resume critical functionality following a major disruption of
operations and recover full capabilities within prescribed time frames. The document was prepared under the
direction of the Departmental Continuity Planner.
Scope
The Deep Sea Studies Department is responsible for the research of the plant and animal life that live in the deep
ocean water. The Deep Sea Studies Department has offices in several buildings on campus. Besides the need for
classrooms during the school year, the department has faculty and staff officies in 21 Campanella and a small
library in Fulton. Additionally, the department runs a small laboratory, a rescue center for sick and injured animals,
and multiple aquariums which are home to hundreds of different salt water species. There are 15 full time staff
members, 10 faculty in the Deep Sea Studies Department, and during the school year, an additional 4 student
employees.
Number of People: 29
Purpose
The Business Continuity Plan is a tool to assist in preparing for "disasters" that could leave resources such as
personnel, records, information, housing and physical facilities unavailable for both short term or extended
periods.
Use this document to learn about the issues involved in planning for continuity of the organization and its
functions, as a checklist of preparation tasks, for training personnel, and for recovering from a disaster.
See section H and I, Recovery Procedures, for specific communications plans, recovery plans and
procedures and should contain all of the information needed during a recovery.
This plan is primarily addressed to the Departmental Continuity Planner (DCP) for the organization, Department
Continuity Planning Team (if developed) and local organization management. They have the responsibility of
preparing for, responding to, and recovering from any event that affects our ability to perform our mission.
The University Emergency Operations Center (EOC), operating under EMET, is the primary link to the resources
available to us through BC support services. EMET provides us, and other Departmental Continuity Planning
Teams, with support and assistance responding to and recovering from a disaster or other critical event.
The EOC provides university level command and support services that we may require during our recovery
processes. See the Emergency Response web page at http://www.bc.edu/emergency for information about the
team and recovery planning at BC.
The Business Continuity Planning Team, whose membership includes all Departmental Continuity Planners,
provides Plan developers with direction, support and mutual assistance in preparing, implementing and
maintaining our continuity plans.
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C. RECOVERY STRATEGY
When developing a plan for minimizing disruptions to our organization, preparing for contingencies and expediting
recovery, we need to develop a comprehensive strategy for the process.
Recovery Strategy
When developing a plan for minimizing disruptions to our organization, preparing for contingencies and expediting
recovery, we need to develop a comprehensive strategy for the process. Backup generators and extra food and
water filters are kept on campus in the event of an emergency to keep the animals fed and their tanks clean and
warm. A staff member is always on call to respond if any of the warning systems on the tanks go off. Multiple staff
are trained on how to clean the tanks and feed the animals. In the event of an emergency the staff member on
call will a ctivate the phone tree and email the Deep Sea Studies group to alert them of the emergency and
provide information on necessary next steps.
the Deep Sea Studies Department has may unique conditions. The department works with many live animals
which require clean, salt water and daily feedings. The rescue center also requires the water be kept at certain
temperature ranges. Special equipment such as filters, aquariums, temperature gauges, and warning systems
must be considered. The department also has over 35 years of research stored in the library. Open research
projects with critical data and samples critical to research are also in the lab in Higgins.
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In the event of a disaster, the Continuity Planning Team is responsible for continuing and/or recovering the following critical functions:
Conducting classes fall and spring < 1 Week could jeopardize students 1 available classrooms, power, ability of hold classes off campus,
ability to graduate on time faculty/staff to work, working arrange transportation for
computers, lab, and other equipment. students and faculty to
alternate location, use local
aquariums facilities and
labs.
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Maintaining animal living year round 24 Hours could jeopardize life and 1 Power, key personnel, and working move the animals to
environment health of animals and aquarium and water treatment alternate facility
could result in loss of equipment
critical research.
Comments: agreements have been made with local aquarium in the event animals have to be moved. The aquarium will provide tanks, food, and vehicles and crates to transport animals
payroll year round < 1 Week could jeopardize workforce 1 available funds and data to support collect manual time cards
payroll
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Research year round < 1 Week could jeopardize students 1 working computers, lab, access to conduct research at off
research projects, grant critical data, key personnel campus facilities.
funding, and future of deep
sea study department
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To facilitate recovery, this Business Continuity Plan defines procedures for restoring both the organizational resources (personnel, space, equipment, etc.) and
information technology supporting our operations.
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Kronos payroll BC Data Center time card records to pay hard copy records TOMMANEY,JOHN
employees 617-123-4567
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Temperature check Maintaining animal Other monitors temperatures 24 hour staff manually TOMMANEY,JOHN Deep Sea Specialists
living environment of aquariums, adjusts monitoring 617-123-4567 999-999-9999
settings settings when
too hot or too cold,
records temperatures
every 15 minutes and
stores the changes,
sends alerts to staff on
call when temperatures
hot a critical level
UIS Conducting classes BC Data Center course registration, TOMMANEY,JOHN local aquarium
scheduling 617-123-4567 999-999-9999
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Academic records Grades and blackboard vista Electronic Daily paper records Dr. Jellyfish
assignments
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aquatic animal intake forms for new vet's office in lab Electronic Weekly paper records Dr. Urchin
medical forms and rescued
animals, charts,
physical updates
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Research file cabinets and MyFiles Both Paper and Weekly Paper documents being Dr. Bass
Electronic transferred to electronic
documents; all new
research is electronic
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Student Contact List contact information file cabinets and MyFiles Both Paper and Weekly Data center Dr. Shark
for students Electronic
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WORKSTATIONS 30 5
PHONES 40 3
LAPTOPS 30 10
DESKTOP COMPUTERS 10 1
FAX MACHINES 1 0
PRINTERS 5 1
COPIERS 1 1
SCANNERS 4 1
SHREDDERS 3 1
POSTAGE MACHINES 0 0
LOCAL SERVERS 3 3
Comments: certain fish must be kept seperate from the others so many aquariums are necessary
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nets and other fishing to safely capture animals to study BC Boat house,
equipment Consitution Harbor
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Research 1. Dean
2. Associate Dean
3. Professor
4. Work Study
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At the local organizational level, these Sections are under the direction of the Departmental Continuity Planner.
Operations Section:
The Operations Section Chief is responsible for coordinating the continuity and recovery of functions of the
department along with facilities, personnel, local and remote data processing, and voice and data
communications functionality of the organization. Damage/impact assessment and implementation of the plan is
carried out by the Operations Section Chief.
Logistics Section:
The Logistics Section Chief is responsible for providing the necessary resources (supplies, services, equipment,
facilities, personnel) to support recovery operations after an emergency. This includes items such as relocation
sites, recovery of records, assigning personnel, salvage and restoration of facilities, providing supplies and other
supporting services. Planning for vital records backup and storage, and identification of key support vendors is a
preparedness duty.
Planning Section:
The Planning Section Chief is responsible for the collection, evaluation, dissemination, and monitoring of incident
information and anticipate needs that may arise in order to address those needs before they become a problem.
Secondly, the Planning Section Chief develops any necessary Incident Action Plans, situation reports,
maintaining all documentation and records for the incident and coordination of the department's activities during
recovery. This section also maintains information on the current and forecast situation and on the status of
resources assigned to the incident.
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H. RECOVERY PROCEDURES
The following section provides the action plan for resumption of critical processing during or following a disaster.
The appropriate Section Chiefs are responsible for keeping this information up-to-date. If a department utilizes an
Annex to address a specific function outside the overall operations of the department, equivalent tables must be
prepared for each Annex.
Orders of Succession
In the event of an incident that limits the ability of key management in our department to respond, the following
worksheet is the line of succession that will be in effect. If during the course of recovery from the incident a person
higher up in the list becomes available, that person will assume responsibility. Note: The Line of Succession does
not necessarily relate to the order and responsibility for managing the recovery effort. This plan and department
management will outline and direct our recovery efforts.
Director
If the event causes loss of facilities for a short, or extended period of time, we need to understand what had to
move, when that needs to be done and what functionality of the operations must be carried out.
This section defines a Department Operations Center (DOC) for key staff to implement the plan and discuss
emergency issue; a few short term staff emergency meeting sites in the event of a building evacuation; and
potential alternate locations to work from if the building were unusable for an extended period of time. This is
important for improving communications and assisting in locating individuals.
The Department Operations Center is the place for departmental management and other critical personnel to
meet to discuss and subsequently manage the situation. Two sites are suggested, one being a room in the
building to use if the building is still functional. The second is a site outside the building if evacuation is necessary.
Access to communications (voice and data) is suggested. Establish a liaison with the Incident Commander on the
scene or with the University EOC if it is established for the situation.
The following section lists emergency and alternate operating facilities and specific communication needs in the
event of an emergency.
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Comments: Staff and animals need an aquarium and faculty and office staff can work from offices on campus
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Emergency Checklist
Item Task Description Assigned To Date Completed
5 Notify campus police (911) and/or Facilities Work Order Center for immediate
assistance if needed; Police, Environmental Health and Safety and Facilities will
respond to life safety, health and facility/utility related events.
6 Direct and assist emergency personnel as required. Identify a person who will know
the building to work emergency services, EHS and Facilities.
7 Retrieve Department Business Continuity Plan by using MyFiles, hardcopy, flash drive,
etc.
11 Assess the estimated length of time of the outage, and report the assessment to
Department Management, Continuity Team and Incident Commander at the University
EOC if necessary.
12 Review the scope of the problem, noting areas affected, probable duration, location to
resume operations, number of users involved, plan for recovery, staff requirements,
and staff availability.
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Emergency Checklist
Item Task Description Assigned To Date Completed
16 Coordinate and communicate with the various continuity team members and the
University EOC if additional resources are required. Establish a liaison with the
Incident Commander if appropriate.
17 Initiate staff notification using Contact Lists or other systems. Use Call Trees to
contact critical employees.
22 Notify remaining staff and appropriate departments for movement to alternate location.
27 Review and assess the damage to the facility. List all departmental equipment and
resources affected and the extent of the damage.
28 Assemble vital files, records, databases, critical equipment and supplies required for
re-establishing and performing essential functions at alternate work location.
29 Obtain permission to enter the site from BCPD, Facilities, EH&S or other proper
authorities, if required, and work with the insurance representative for the College,
Facilities and repair personnel from any appropriate vendors.
30 Contact Facilities Work Order Center to create a work order in request of alternate
space for your department.
31 Notify other departments and customers that operations have shifted to alternate work
location.
33 Contact IT Help Desk to make computer connectivity and phone line transfers to
designated alternate location if needed.
34 Organize staff and account for non-essential personnel. Develop shift rotations if
needed.
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Emergency Checklist
Item Task Description Assigned To Date Completed
35 Determine which essential functions have been affected and prioritize for restoration.
36 Review policies for sending employees home and/or working from home implement if
needed.
37 Track status and restoration efforts of all essential functions and provide updated
status report to Continuity Team, Department management and University
EOC/Emergency Management.
40 Ensure all critical equipment, critical software and vital files, records and databases are
available at alternate facility location.
48 Test user logins to web based applications to assure they work properly. Contact the IT
Help Desk at if problems occur.
50 Work with University EOC to make hotel and dining accommodations for critical staff if
needed.
55 Notify Departments and third party providers of the disaster related event and any
changes in processes.
56 Contact Vendors that support critical processes to request assistance or notify them of
a delay.
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Emergency Checklist
Item Task Description Assigned To Date Completed
59 Review the BC Home Page, BC Info and BC Prepared websites or the 888-BOS-COLL
emergency information line for updates.
60 Ensure all employees have Employee ID cards and are prepared to show them.
63 Obtain the contact number and status of employees for family matters that may call in.
64 Coordinate the return of processing to the usual functional area, or to a new site, if
necessary.
66 Inventory and salvage useable equipment, materials, records and supplies from
damaged or destroyed facility.
67 Determine loss of the department's inventory for insurance report and document all
actions.
68 Checks and balances to verify what data was lost (hardcopy and electronic).
73 Conduct transition of all functions, personnel and equipment from alternate location
back to designated facility.
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Emergency Checklist
Item Task Description Assigned To Date Completed
79 Evaluate staffing schedules for workloads that may need to be caught up.
81 After the recovery effort, meet with the Department Continuity Team members.
Analyze the recovery procedures, and make any necessary additions or modifications
to this plan.
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The following worksheets list Notification and Communication Strategies, Management & Continuity Team
Contacts, Departmental Staff Contacts, and Critical Vendor Contacts. The Departmental Continuity Planner is
responsible for keeping these notification worksheets up-to-date though it can be delegated to a person working
with the information in the department.
To achieve this, we must maintain up-to-date contact lists with all of our staff and in academic or research areas
also with students, instructors and researchers. These worksheets should include several methods of contact,
including land-line and cellular phones, BC and external (AOL, gmail, etc.) e-mail addresses and home contacts.
Strategic Communications
Determining the content and context of messages to the BC community, parents and the public can often be
facilitated by preparing generic messages in advance. The Public Affairs Office has developed such messages for
use in the campus wide communications capability designed to maximize notification to staff and students in an
emergency. For example, a fire that is limited to one building would require notification that the building is closed,
where to assemble and relocate and, in response to questions from parents, family members and the media, what
is and will be done. One goal is to minimize rumors by getting an official message out as soon as possible.
Our department will be providing input to that communications process, but the actual dissemination to the
general public will be done by the Public Affairs Office or other persons authorized to speak to the public,
students, and staff by the University.
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Contact Lists & Phone 1 each person calls their assigned person(s) until all Phone Department Staff Only Quarterly
Tree(s) staff are notified
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E-Mail Group & List 1 Basic email with information regarding what the issue Internet Access Department Staff Only Monthly
is and who needs to report where and when
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Fax Blast 6 -- -- --
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Phone Audio Conference 1 Dial the appropriate access number and enter numeric Phone Department Staff Only Annually
Bridge passcode followed by a '#'
Comments:
This subsection lists organizational management, Department Continuity Team members and BC administration who must be notified in the event of a disaster
affecting our operations.
Comments:
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Aside from the members of the Department Continuity Team already identified, the following worksheet lists contact information for all permanent and part-time
staff in the department who would need to be notified in the event of an emergency. "Critical Status" identifies staff who may have critical responsibilities during
the response and recovery process and who may be called upon 24/7 if necessary.
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Ensure that the Continuity Plan is updated at least annually or more often if major changes occur in the
organization. Use the attached Continuity Planning Checklist to ensure this plan covers and includes all
relevant information.
Ensure that the update document is distributed to Department Continuity Team members, organization
management, the Emergency Management Office, the Audit Department and placed in the on-line Business
Continuity Planning Library in MyFiles. A copy of the Departmental Plan should also be sent to an off-site storage
location. The Continuity Plan is distributed as shown in the table below. Two copies are sent to each member of a
recovery team so that the receipient can store one copy in the office at BC and one at home for safekeeping.
Plan Holders
Plan Holder Description/Location # of Copies
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Annually, the DCP will conduct a thorough test of this Plan, using only data from off-site storage that includes recovery documentation, procedures, programs,
and files and other support services. Deficiencies in these recovery tests will be noted, and corrected immediately after the test is concluded. A report on test
results will be sent to the EM Office annually.
Mitigation Steps
Identify deficiencies in the plan, vulnerabilities and solutions to correct or better prepare these issues. Review with Continuity Planning Team members and
change or update the plan to correct these identified items.
Train Personnel
Periodically, the DCP reviews and revises the training materials used to educate personnel required to prepare, maintain, or execute portions of this Plan. The
DCP trains any new personnel who join the recovery team.
Promoting this plan means keeping it viable and visible to all members of the Continuity Planning Team and to the organization's staff and management. To
promote this plan, the DCP will develop an orientation program for personnel on the Continuity Planning Team outlining the actions planned for response to and
recovery from a disaster. Providing semi-annual or quarterly briefings on planning status at departmental staff meetings is also recommended. All staff should
have some basic familiarity with this plan such as notification and communication strategy, meeting locations, critical functions, etc.
Remember, all staff should take preparedness to heart and take steps before an emergency to be ready in case of an emergency. This should include
personal and family preparedness at home including a family disaster and communication plan and a disaster supply kit. Further information can be
found at www.bc.edu/emergency or by contacting the Office of Emergency Management at 617-552-4316.
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BCPT
Business Continuity Planning Team - University wide planning team for business continuity made up of DCPs and
EMET members.
DCP
Department Continuity Plan or Departmental Continuity Planner - Person who has overall responsibility for
coordinating, developing and maintaining the plan.
DCPT
Department Continuity Planning Team - Key staff from department charged with assembling and executing the
Business Continuity Plan.
DLC
Department, Lab or Center - Generic term used to describe various units of the University.
DOC
Department Operations Center - Department level emergency meeting site for key decision makers and DCPT
members.
EHS
Environmental, Health and Safety - University department responsible for coordinating overall environment, health
and safety at Boston College.
EM
Emergency Management - University department responsible for coordinating overall emergency preparedness
and response at Boston College.
EMET
Emergency Management Executive Team - University wide senior planning and response team to address
University level issues and support DCPTs.
EMS
Emergency Medical Services
EOC
Emergency Operations Center - University level coordination site for EMET and Senior Administration for decision
making, resource allocation and situational awareness.
IT
Information Technology
RTO
Recovery Time Objective - Term used to define period of time when critical functions must be restored and
operating.
TTX
Table Top Exercise - A drill held with key staff and personnel to review and test emergency plans and procedures
in a low stress environment.
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CHECKLIST
Reviewed By:
Review Date:
CHECKLIST
Type Status Comments
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